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East County Observer 1.23.25

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EAST COUNTY

Observer

Lakewood Ranch’s weekly newspaper since 1998

At the very yeast, it was a fun event.

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2025

VOLUME 26, NO. 23

YOUR TOWN

McCann says building moratorium needed

District 5 commissioner said time is needed to study flooding prevention and improve infrastructure. SEE PAGE 3A

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Hoppy to help

With a blue head and a tail that extends up into a candy cane, kindergartner Riley Shewbridge’s coloring of a wallaroo (above) won her a prize in the holiday card contest at Myakka City Elementary School. The Myakka Co-op holds the annual contest to support the school and raise awareness for local nonprofits. This year, students decorated cards in the likeness of animals living at Farmhouse Animal & Nature Sanctuary. On Jan. 14, the winners won T-shirts from the sanctuary, and the school received a $303 donation from card sales. “The kids were thrilled,” said Lynn Meder, a member of the co-op.

IF THE SHOE FITS ... ... it’s probably Myakka City farrier Casey Kantenwein doing the work. SEE PAGE 8A

Ian Swaby

Building the future The Suncoast Builders Association represents the building and development industry in both Manatee and Sarasota counties, and has been in operation for over 65 years. However, the Lakewood Ranch-based networking and advocacy group reached a milestone with the arrival of its first female president, Lakewood Ranch’s Debbie Urban (above). “I’m truthfully very honored to be in this position because it’s such a fine group of people and businesspeople who really care about community and doing the right thing,” Urban said. During the Rock the Yacht dance party Jan. 9, at the Sarasota Yacht Club, the association installed Urban, along with its 2025 board of directors, and honored the contributions of outgoing President John Carlson.

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Jay Heater

Those who hire Myakka City’s Casey Kantenwein to shoe their horses say his creativity sets him apart from other farriers.

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Ripple effects A stage of operetta absurdity.

Garden Club hopes expert’s talk leads to pond improvements. SEE PAGE 2A

INSIDE Lesley Dwyer

Sean Patton, from Stocking Savvy, gives a lively presentation to Gardeners Out East on Jan. 13.


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